A dark bronze miniature paper mache vase. This is a papier maché vase handmade from salvaged paper and plastic. I shredded old newspapers, junk mail, bills, love letters, etc., created a clay-like pulp, then formed this unique little vessel. Boasts a dark metallic bronze finish and a dimensional dot pattern, to mimic heavy brass Japanese teapots and decor, the inspiration for this piece. Made for decor on its own, or with dried floral.

This vase is special because it is sculpted over a salvaged plastic shell, to create a piece that can hold water, despite being made of paper. A part of my JAW (just add water) collection, this piece suitable for wet use and shatterproof. Makes a beautiful decorative holder for your favorite diffuser oil and reeds, too! Learn more about the JAW collection here.

Papier maché is a tough, yet lightweight material. Though it won't shatter if dropped, it can be chipped, scuffed, or otherwise damaged if abused. Guard against heavy weights and excessive moisture. Finished with several layers of matte varnish. Intended for light use and decor. Not food safe. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

*This listing is for the vase only. Other items shown (including my hand) are for example only/ not included.

*Interested in personalization? I can make it happen! I can hand letter your inscription onto this piece. Contact me with your request here.